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Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring

BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 191: The Fight for Clean Water After the Kingston Disaster with Jared Sullivan

Backcountry Hunters & Anglers Podcast & Blast with Hal Herring

Zack Williams

Outdoors, Wilderness, Sports, Fishing, Outdoor, Hunting, Sports & Recreation

4.6853 Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2024

⏱️ 120 minutes

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Summary

Episode 191 with Jared Sullivan, former editor of Field and Stream and Men’s Journal, on his new book, Valley So Low, about the 2008 coal ash disaster near Kingston, Tennessee, its catastrophic aftermath on the health of those who cleaned it up, and holding our federal agencies accountable.

In 2019, Tennessee native and former Field and Stream editor Jared Sullivan reported on the aftermath of massive coal ash spill from the TVA’s Kingston Fossil Plant. That spill- at 1.1 billion gallons, the largest coal ash spill so far in history -  flooded homes, obliterated a portion of the Emory River and sent poisons into the main Clinch River. It never should have happened- the coal ash pit was unlined, its dam was absurdly weak, the toxic ash should never have been stored there in the first place. But the real tragedy went far beyond the ruin of the rivers and lands.  

The writing of the story introduced Jared to the many hardworking Tennesseans who worked in the multi-year effort to clean up the spill, and who were poisoned by the mercury, radium, arsenic and other heavy metals and chemicals present on the jobsite.

Jared’s new book Valley So Low is a legal thriller about a David vs. Goliath fight for justice, about federal agencies, lies, and lack of accountability, and the true human cost of treating our world like a dumping ground.

Any opinions expressed within this podcast do not necessarily represent those of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers.

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I think you know my book's very critical of TBA and it's some things about our country

0:06.8

but I think I think the critics are the ones who care are the ones who love I think to be

0:12.1

indifferent about these things that's not love.

0:14.0

You pay attention to and you demand better or something. It's a form of love.

0:20.0

In the US National Archives, I got some documents from the U.S. National Archives through records requests,

0:26.4

where I found memos where these same people that are telling Bob Steiber in the Tennessee

0:30.8

and that not to worry about this collage stuff that our lakes are clean.

0:35.0

You know, they have memos or seeing memos to each other where they're saying,

0:38.8

this stuff is raining down from our power plants and getting on our employees cars and it's peeling to paint off their cars.

0:46.0

What does it take to accomplish these things through whatever mechanism, what other

0:52.1

fallible mechanism.

0:53.0

What does it take for us to agree

0:56.0

that having coal ash dumped into the Emory River

1:00.0

is utterly unacceptable?

1:02.0

Hey everybody, Hal hearing,

1:05.0

Backcountry Hunters and Anglers Podcasts and Blast.

1:08.0

Hey, I'm fired up this morning to announce that Savage Arms is going to be sponsoring this

1:14.1

podcast and on it has a special significance to me because I'm sitting here

1:19.7

holding Savage Arms Stevens Model 9, Series M, 20-Gage Single Barrel Shotgun that I got for my ninth

1:30.4

birthday.

1:31.4

I have had that since 1970. night's

1:35.0

my night, I have had that since 1973. It is polished off. It's silvered up. It's scratched. I passed it on to my son when he was 10, I think. That would have been in 2010.

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